"A coward; a nidgit; a scoundrel" [Johnson, who spells it poltron], 1520s, from Middle French poultron "rascal, coward" (16c., Modern French poltron), from Italian poltrone "lazy fellow, coward," apparently from *poltro "couch, bed" (compare Milanese polter, Venetian poltrona "couch"), perhaps from a Germanic source (compare Old High German polstar "pillow;" see bolster (n.)). Also see -oon.
雙語例句
1. You are a poltroon to abuse your strength.
你是一個濫用武力的懦夫。
來自辭典例句
2. No one likes to be regarded as a poltroon.
沒有人願意被看作懦夫.
來自互聯網
3. " Coward! Poltroon !'squeaked Reepicheep. " Give me my sword and free my paws if you dare. "